rubber stamp
英 / ˌrʌbə ˈstæmp /
美
n. 橡皮图章;履行审批手续而没有实权的人(或机构)
n. 〔文〕老一套的话;刻板文章;陈词滥调;〔史〕橡皮图章
复数:rubber stamps现在分词:rubber stamping过去式:rubber stamped
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Parliament is seen as a rubber stamp for decisions made elsewhere.议会被看作橡皮图章,只会批准他人的决定。
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In post offices, virtually every document that's passed across the counter is stamped with a rubber stamp.在邮局,基本上每个交到柜面的文件都会用一个橡皮图章盖上印。
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He is looking for his rubber stamp.他正在找他的橡皮印章。
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No matter, the rebels quickly find the right rubber stamp and correct the error.不过没关系,反叛者们很快会刻一个正确的图章并纠正这个错误。
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The employer used his secretary as a rubber stamp and never listened to any of her own Suggestions.雇主把他的秘书只是当作机械地照章盖印签字的人来使用,从来不听取她本人的任何建议。